- Add a klogd to collect the kernel logs and place them into a new kernel log buffer - Parse priority, tag and message from the kernel log messages. - Turn off pruning for worst UID for the kernel log buffer - Sniff for 'PM: suspend exit', 'PM: suspend enter' and 'Suspended for' messages and correct the internal definition time correction against monotonic dynamically. - Discern if we have monotonic or real time (delineation 1980) in audit messages. - perform appropriate math to correct the timestamp to be real time - filter out any external sources of kernel logging Change-Id: I8d4c7c5ac19f1f3218079ee3a05a50e2ca55f60d
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The properties that logd responds to are:
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name type default description
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logd.auditd bool true Enable selinux audit daemon
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logd.auditd.dmesg bool true selinux audit messages duplicated and
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sent on to dmesg log
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logd.klogd bool depends Enable klogd daemon
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logd.statistics bool depends Enable logcat -S statistics.
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ro.config.low_ram bool false if true, logd.statistics & logd.klogd
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default false
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ro.build.type string if user, logd.statistics & logd.klogd
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default false
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persist.logd.size number 256K default size of the buffer for all
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log ids at initial startup, at runtime
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use: logcat -b all -G <value>
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persist.logd.size.main number 256K Size of the buffer for the main log
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persist.logd.size.system number 256K Size of the buffer for the system log
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persist.logd.size.radio number 256K Size of the buffer for the radio log
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persist.logd.size.event number 256K Size of the buffer for the event log
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persist.logd.size.crash number 256K Size of the buffer for the crash log
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NB:
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- number support multipliers (K or M) for convenience. Range is limited
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to between 64K and 256M for log buffer sizes. Individual logs override the
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global default.
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